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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / April 2006

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Question on film04 Apr 2006 14:01 GMT55
I also had a question on film, I am looking to do some B&W landscapes
and close ups , I am looking for the SHARPEST possible film, I dont
care if its touchy in developing or shooting, no grain is good grain ?
I have read Agfa 25 fits the bill, but also have read Agfa is Kaput....
Thank You All for advice on scanning b/w negatives03 Apr 2006 13:29 GMT3
In my post, I asked for advice on scanning b/w negatives for the
purpose of making contact prints.
I received 39 responses that were all usefull, much more than I
expected.
Multigrade filters and heat02 Apr 2006 06:13 GMT1
I'm thinking about replacing my 75Watt bulb with a 150W in my Omega DII
enlarger.  My DII has been fitted with a filter drawer right below the
light source but above the condensers.
Any issues with Ilford Multigrade filters and heat?
Prewarming film emulsion01 Apr 2006 15:36 GMT17
Recently, while inquiring about E-6 kits at my local camera store, one of
the co-owners (brothers) described one of the kits, Tetenal, I think.
Reading from a product description, he said that particular kit required one
to "prewarm" the emulsion, presumably using warm water at 104 ...
Dominique issermann technique01 Apr 2006 12:24 GMT4
Anyone knows what developer and films she use?
Thanks,
Rui
Useful 10% solutions01 Apr 2006 11:59 GMT23
"Hydroquinone: To increase the print contrast add 100ml per liter of
working developer."
How does one make a 10% solution of this photo chemical?
the quote comes from,
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